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  1. 1852 Levasseur Map of Department De La Haute Vienne, France (Limoge Porcelain)

    This area is also quite famous for its porcelain (Limoge Porcelain) which they have makin since the 1700's. The map proper is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land.

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  2. 1850 Cruchley Map of France

    An inset in the lower right quadrant details Corsica. Several towns, rivers, cities, mountains, along with a host of other topographical features are also identified. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.

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  3. 1860 Dufour Map of Spain and Portugal

    The map covers all of Spain and Portugal from France to the Strait of Gibraltar and includes the Balearic Islands of Ibiza, Majorca, and Minorca. This map was prepared by Auguste-Henri Dufour and engraved by Charles Dyonette for publication plate no. 25 in Armand Le Chevalier's 1860 edition ofAtlas Universel, Physique, Historique et Politique de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne.

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  4. 1786 Desnos and de la Tour Map of France

    It covers the entirety of France from the English Channel to Spain. In the years just prior to the 1889 French Revolution, France had entered a period of sustained economic decline. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.

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  5. 1844 Black Map of France in Departments

    An inset map near the lower right corner details Corsica. This map was engraved by Sidney Hall and issued as plate nos. XV and XVI for the 1844 edition ofBlack's General Atlas. Services include deacidification cleaning flattening and backing.

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  6. 1852 Levasseur Map of the Department De La Vienne, France

    The map proper is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land. There is a short textual history of the regions depicted on both the left and right sides of the map.

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  7. 1799 Clement Cruttwell Map of France in Departments

    An legend of symbols appears in the lower left quadrant. Includes rivers, political boundaries, important cities, ports and gulfs. Mountains and other topographical features shown by profile. Outline color and fine copper plate engraving in the minimalist English style prevalent in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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  8. 1847 Levasseur Map of the Dept. de la Haute Garonne, France

    This region is known for its truffles, agriculture, distilled spirits, wines, and cheese. The capital is Toulouse. The whole is surrounded by elaborate decorative engravings designed to illustrate both the natural beauty and trade richness of the land.

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